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Touch Turner is a device that holds books and magazines, turning the pages automatically. Once a book is placed on the stand, the user can turn the pages simply by activating a single or dual switch. Activating the switch causes electrically powered turning arms to turn one page at a time. Three models of Touch Turner are available: one that turns pages of hardcover books and magazines in one direction (single switch), one that turns pages of hardcover books and magazines in either direction (dual switch), and one that turns the pages of paperback books and magazines in one direction only (single switch). Touch Turner comes with one or two lever switches as appropriate. Other switches, including sip-and-puff, joy stick, and large target switches, and a 110-volt adapter are available at extra cost. POWER: 8 "D" batteries. DIMENSIONS: 18 x 9 x 15 inches. WEIGHT: 14 pounds.

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This product record was updated on April 27, 2000.

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Touch Turner Company

13621 103rd Ave NE
Arlington, Washington 98223-8827
United States
Telephone: 888-811-1962 or 360-651-1962.
Fax: 360-658-9380.
Web: http://www.touchturner.com.
Email: sales@touchturner.com.


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